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FP&A Analyst

New York, New York, United States

Lithic creates card issuing and payment infrastructure for technology companies that just works. We help some of the world’s fastest-growing digital banks, fintech companies, and software companies process billions in transactions annually.

Lithic is looking to hire an strong Financial Planning & Analysis (“FP&A”) Analyst who will be an integral part of Lithic’s Finance team supporting its financial planning, forecasting and decision support activities. As a FP&A Analyst, you will be supporting a rapidly growing business to deliver on its financial objectives.

FP&A’s core function is to provide key decision makers across the company timely, data-driven insight into the actual and expected future financial performance of the business. FP&A is the place where it “all comes together” financially; and Finance provides the Management Team (and the Board, investors, etc.) with a holistic financial picture of the strategies we are pursuing.  Ultimately, FP&A is highly consultative to the CFO and broader Management Team and over time helps steer decision-making based on expected financial impact.

What You’ll Do:

  • Ownership of various company models including consolidated budget/forecasting models, LTV to CAC, sales pipeline, long range planning, and etc.
  • Partnering with finance and business stakeholders to project out volumes, revenues, COGS, headcount expenses, etc. (i.e., the P&L) as well as B/S and cash flow needs
  • Delivering key outputs which include insight into business line margins/profitability, margin trends, expense ratios, fixed cost leverage, seasonal cash requirements and running various strategic scenario analyses, among others
  • Assist in preparing monthly and quarterly key reporting packages for both internal and external stakeholders emphasizing key financials results, operational metrics, and performance against forecasts and budgets.
  • Supporting managers in providing decision support to business leaders by providing data-driven analytics for key strategic decisions such as analyzing crucial terms for new potential clients or bank partnerships, developing sales goals, managing ROI targets, analyzing new pricing or product constructs, and more.
  • Developing a deep understanding of both the Lithic (B2B) and Privacy (D2C) businesses and work to deliver financial and strategic insights to leadership that help drive the growth of the Company
  • Supporting project analysis, validation of plans/budgets, and ad-hoc requests

What You Bring:

  • Proven expertise in FP&A or Corporate Finance, with strong financial modeling skills
  • A ‘take ownership’ mentality in their work. Able to effectively manage their workload and prioritize and streamline tasks to ensure accuracy.
  • Ability to synthesize large quantities of complex data into actionable information in written materials, presentations, financial models, and data analysis
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Excellent relationship building skills
  • Demonstrated ability to collaborate with both finance and non-financial people
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment with a high volume of regular change
  • Ability to anticipate problems, analyze situations, and proactively come up with solutions, or reach out for assistance when needed, on a timely basis
  • Proficient in MS Office, especially excel
  • G Suite experience preferred; SQL experience a plus

Base Salary: $100,000 - $135,000

Benefits

  • Health, vision, and dental insurance 
  • Unlimited PTO
  • 401(k) match 
  • Life Insurance and AD&D policy 
  • 3% cashback on all Privacy purchases
  • 12-weeks fully paid parental leave
  • Work From Anywhere: work from anywhere in the world 4-weeks each year

We believe in-person collaboration boosts creativity, communication, and agility, which are key to our growth. Employees in the NYC area are asked to work from our SoHo office three days a week - Tuesdays and Thursdays are core in-office days - the third is flexible.

In-office employees receive: 

  • $50/month towards your commute
  • Free lunch every Tuesday and Thursday

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